I've never considered videography my strongest skill. I was the primary videographer for ATO while working there and obviously had to man the camera several times throughout my career, however post production was were I always felt my best skills were shown. But since starting at DFW, I've had to once again be the primary videographer for any projects we do. And I've been lucky enough to be given some great cameras to work with. Though I still consider editing and MoGFX to be my best skills, I've grown much more confident in calling myself a videographer also.
Primarily, I use a DJI Ronin 4D with a DJI 35mm lenses. It's a gimbel stabilized camera that allows incredible movement and control. I also get a large amount of video with our Sony a7 IV. I use a Sony 35mm lens and a 200-600 Sony G Series for that.
I have HUNDREDS of hours of video and BRoll I've shot during my time at DFW, but I put together a reel of some of my favorite shots and projects.